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Re: How not to do a wheelie at Norwalk
[Re: Kam*Kuda]
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09/27/13 01:24 PM
09/27/13 01:24 PM
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Sorry to see that happen to one of my favorite cars, and glad you are OK. Hope the repair doesn't take too long.
Jeff
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68 Road Runner
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Re: How not to do a wheelie at Norwalk
[Re: Klun]
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09/28/13 11:18 AM
09/28/13 11:18 AM
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Tom - That's me in the blue coat just above the hood. My father-in-law and I talked to you, I think on Saturday afternoon about it. Glad that you are OK and that you can get the RR fixed. Watching that, I thought you were going over. Nice bit of driving to keep it on the wheels.
Thanks Kevin. I remember speaking with you guys.I thought I was going over too.
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Re: How not to do a wheelie at Norwalk
[Re: Bigbeep]
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09/30/13 08:42 AM
09/30/13 08:42 AM
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Wow! Glad you weren't hurt. Does your car have ladder bars or cal tracs. I can see a front mount or cal trac rocker in the pic, but not sure which. Did you pull second gear early to take power away? Hope the repairs go well. Beep
I have a ladder bar coil over set up. 2nd gear did nothing to slow the rate of rise.after the repairs I will get wheelie bars and front end limiter.
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